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Hilary Duff Goes Long Distance for Love

Hilary Duff is often seen cheering on her hockey boyfriend, Mike Comrie, from the sidelines, so when she hosted a party for Hervé Léger last night, he returned the favor.

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Hunting for the secrets of a happy marriage

Hunting for the secrets of a happy marriage

No one can truly know what goes on inside a marriage except the two people involved, but researchers are getting increasingly good glimpses at what makes couples tick, how relationships are stressed and what factors can keep the spark alive.

 

What I learned about my husband in bed

Bed has always been a place I can't get enough of: the sex; the sleep; cozy afternoons reading; lazy Saturday mornings listening to hyper neighbors mow their lawns.

 

Should you remain friends with an ex?

To cut or not to cut an ex from your life after a breakup, that is the question.

 

Loving bonds help people stay healthy

Did you know that love and intimacy can have powerful effects on your physical and mental health?

 

Woman's lie ends her affair, and may save her marriage

DEAR ABBY: I am trying hard to rebuild my marriage. My husband and I have three young children. Four months ago, I met a man (I'll call him "Jack") who made me feel like I haven't felt in a long time. We have not slept together. We tried several times to stop seeing each other, but unfortunately, my attraction to him was too strong.

 

Matchmakers thrive as economy slumps

As layoffs mount, portfolios shrink and headlines become gloomier, many singles may be finding the harsh reality of having no one to lean on during the economic crisis unbearable.

 

'God's Ear' by Dog & Pony: In a crisis, what becomes of a marriage?

Anybody in a marriage—or any other long-term partnership—has spent time pondering how and if their relationship would survive in a crisis. Haven't you?

 

Why funny guys get the babes

Attention, single dudes: Women want you to make them laugh.

 

Woman needs an hour alone between work and husband

DEAR ABBY: When my husband, "Wyatt," and I first started dating, we both had jobs. Because I am a teacher, my workday ended about two hours before his, allowing me some much-needed time alone before he came home.

 

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